Counteracting the worldwide trend of coral reef degeneration is a major challenge for the scientific community. A crucial management approach to minimizing stress effects on healthy reefs and helping the recovery of disturbed reefs is reef protection. However, the current rapid decline of the world’s reefs suggests that protection might be insufficient as a viable stand-alone management approach for some reefs. We thus suggest that the ecological restoration of coral reefs (CRR) should be considered as a valid component of coral reef management, in addition to protection, if the applied method is economically applicable and scalable. This theoretical study examines the potential applicability and outcomes of restocking grazers as a restorat...
The scientific discipline of active restoration of denuded coral reef areas has drawn much attention...
Coral reefs are among the most productive ecosystems in the world. Yet, with their recent declines d...
To determine whether enhancing the survival of new recruits is a sensible target for the restorative...
Continuing degradation of coral reef ecosystems has generated substantial interest in how management...
The combination of environmental and anthropogenic stressors has driven the global decline of coral ...
Reef restoration activities have proliferated in response to the need to mitigate coral declines and...
Herbivorous reef fish are a key functional group for the ecological resilience of coral reefs. Asthe...
Coral resilience is important for withstanding ecological disturbances as well as anthropogenic chan...
Most coral reef scientists and managers would agree that coral reefs are degrading at ever increasin...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
Once a dominant structure building coral on shallow water reefs throughout the Caribbean and western...
In 2019, the United Nations Environment Assembly requested that the United Nations Environment Progr...
An estimated 20% of the world’s coral reefs have been effectively destroyed and show no immediate pr...
73 pages. Presented to the Department of Marine Biology and the Robert D. Clark Honors College in pa...
The dynamic nature of coral reefs offers a rare opportunity to examine the response of ecosystems to...
The scientific discipline of active restoration of denuded coral reef areas has drawn much attention...
Coral reefs are among the most productive ecosystems in the world. Yet, with their recent declines d...
To determine whether enhancing the survival of new recruits is a sensible target for the restorative...
Continuing degradation of coral reef ecosystems has generated substantial interest in how management...
The combination of environmental and anthropogenic stressors has driven the global decline of coral ...
Reef restoration activities have proliferated in response to the need to mitigate coral declines and...
Herbivorous reef fish are a key functional group for the ecological resilience of coral reefs. Asthe...
Coral resilience is important for withstanding ecological disturbances as well as anthropogenic chan...
Most coral reef scientists and managers would agree that coral reefs are degrading at ever increasin...
Coral reef ecosystems worldwide have been seriously impacted by human activities. The current deteri...
Once a dominant structure building coral on shallow water reefs throughout the Caribbean and western...
In 2019, the United Nations Environment Assembly requested that the United Nations Environment Progr...
An estimated 20% of the world’s coral reefs have been effectively destroyed and show no immediate pr...
73 pages. Presented to the Department of Marine Biology and the Robert D. Clark Honors College in pa...
The dynamic nature of coral reefs offers a rare opportunity to examine the response of ecosystems to...
The scientific discipline of active restoration of denuded coral reef areas has drawn much attention...
Coral reefs are among the most productive ecosystems in the world. Yet, with their recent declines d...
To determine whether enhancing the survival of new recruits is a sensible target for the restorative...